Launched to provide resources
Cybersecurity Awareness Month was launched in 2004 by the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as a collaborative effort between government and industry to ensure every American has the resources they need to protect themselves from cyber threats. The idea was to create a national campaign to educate people about cybersecurity basics, such as using strong passwords, updating software, and avoiding phishing emails. The campaign also aimed to highlight the shared responsibility of everyone to safeguard their digital data and assets.
Over the years, Cybersecurity Awareness Month has grown into a global movement that reaches millions of people across the world. The campaign has also evolved to reflect the changing nature of cyber threats and the emerging technologies that enable them. For example, in recent years, the campaign has focused on topics such as multi-factor authentication, data backup, and protection against ransomware.